How effective are alcohol and other drug prevention and treatment programs? : a review of evaluation studies : a Canada's Drug Strategy baseline report / by Marc Eliany and Brian Rush. : H39-241/1992E-PDF

"This is the third in a series of baseline reports initiated by the Federal/Provincial Committee on Alcohol and Other Drugs following the launching of Canada's Drug Strategy. The first two reports, 'Alcohol in Canada' and 'Licit and Illicit Drugs in Canada' were developed by Health Promotion Directorate to provide Canadians with accurate and timely information about the nature, extent, patterns and consequences of alcohol and other drugs use. The present report provides readers with a summary of findings based on evaluations of alcohol and other drugs programs across Canada."--Preface, p.4 of 114.

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Publication information
Department/Agency Canada. Health Canada. Health Services and Promotion Branch.
Title How effective are alcohol and other drug prevention and treatment programs? : a review of evaluation studies : a Canada's Drug Strategy baseline report / by Marc Eliany and Brian Rush.
Variant title A Canada's Drug Strategy baseline report
Publication type Monograph
Language [English]
Other language editions [French]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Other formats Paper-[English]
Note(s) The catalogue number (H39-241/1992E) and ISBN (0-662-19395-4) for the print edition have been incorrectly copied in this electronic publication.
Publishing information Ottawa - Ontario : Health Canada. January 1992.
Description 114p.fig., references
Catalogue number
  • H39-241/1992E-PDF
Subject terms Addiction
Alcohol education
Drug education
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